{"id":498,"date":"2024-05-30T16:05:48","date_gmt":"2024-05-30T16:05:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/horviklazenu.com\/?p=498"},"modified":"2025-07-23T09:32:39","modified_gmt":"2025-07-23T09:32:39","slug":"roam-horseshoe-bend-rv-resort-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/horviklazenu.com\/index.php\/2024\/05\/30\/roam-horseshoe-bend-rv-resort-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’ve been traveling in my Sprinter van for a good chunk of every year since 2016, and throughout that time, I’ve camped at more than 1,000 different campsites. I recently spent 6 nights with my family at Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort<\/a> in Page, Arizona, and I can confidently say that it’s one of the nicest campgrounds I’ve ever stayed in. <\/p>\n

Minutes from the best things to do in Page<\/a>, Roam Horseshoe Bend is a brand new RV Resort designed for van lifers, digital nomads, RVers, and traveling families and is stacked with modern amenities. Gorgeous views, spacious sites, water and electrical hookups, impeccably clean showers, fast wifi, a big pool, and colorful, quiet sunsets made for a very pleasant, relaxing, and easy trip with our two dogs and our one-year-old baby.<\/p>\n

In this Roam Horseshoe Bend review, I share what I loved about the experience, a few things that can be improved, plus some insider tips like the best campsites to book based on views and privacy.<\/p>\n

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Sponsored by Roam America<\/h3>\n

A big thanks to Roam America<\/a> for hosting us! I appreciate the standard they are setting for RV Parks and how welcoming they are to van lifers. As always all opinions and words are my own, and I only recommend things I know you will love.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Where is Roam Horseshoe Bend?<\/h2>\n

Roam Horseshoe Bend is located in Page, Arizona, less than 2 miles from the center of town. Compared to the Wahweap and Antelope Point Campgrounds in Page (which I’ve also stayed at), I found the location of Roam Horseshoe Bend to be much more convenient for getting around, whether that be a quick trip to the Safeway, grabbing acai bowls at Native-owned Desert Nutrition, or eating dinner at Sunset 89. It’s also 2 miles from Walmart in case you forget any small essentials.<\/p>\n

Like most visitors to Page, we also checked out the famous Page landmarks -Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon – which are both less than 10 minutes away.<\/p>\n

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Review of the Roam Campsites<\/h2>\n

Like most RV campgrounds, there was a range of sites at Roam Horseshoe Bend. Some were bigger and more private with great views, while others were a bit smaller or closer to the main road. Below I’ll share the different site types, the details on our specific campsite, and which sites I thought were the best and worth reserving ahead of time.<\/p>\n

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Campground Overview<\/h3>\n

At Roam Horseshoe Bend, there are a few different types of sites. All sites have a metal fire pit, picnic table, and full water and electrical hookups. <\/p>\n

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